Small towns have my heart. I was born and raised in one and
that little town has helped shape who I am. Six months ago I graduated from
college and moved home for what was supposed to be a temporary stay. I planned
to be off to law school the following semester, but in what was supposed to be
a “transition time” I remembered all the reasons why I loved my hometown and living
the small town life. As I did a little
soul-searching, reevaluated my plans for the future and just plain listened to
my gut, I decided that law school just wasn’t for me. An opportunity arose to
work in public relations/marketing here at home and I gratefully took the
position in a heartbeat. Today, I absolutely love my job and know without a
doubt that it is where I am supposed to be. A year ago I would have never guessed that my
hometown is where I would live now, but I am so thankful that it is. Don’t get
me wrong, I love the city (and you can find me there many weekends) – but small
town life is the life for me. I have rediscovered blessings around every corner
here that I wouldn’t dare trade for the Uptown apartment I originally had in mind.
I started this blog to spotlight the lifestyle we have here
in Small Town, Texas. It’s laid-back, Southern and fun- and something we small
town ladies do best. My goal is to show some of the little things that make
life out here a little sweeter – recipes, event ideas, fashion tutorials, DIY
projects and design inspiration, plus some posts you people from small towns
can relate to… It’s going to be fun, so I hope you all come back and read along
as we laugh and learn, treasure the little things and show all the city folk
how it’s done out here. ;)

5 comments:
Love you and your blog. And I'm very proud of you sweetheart.
This makes me so happy! Love you mac!
I love this! Your perspective is exactly what people around here need to remember rather than lament what we're blessed to behold each day. I look forward to the next entry!
Loving this blog! Will be looking forward to the next one.
So glad u decided to do this. :) I've had many thoughts as you of finding a home on a different city, but my heart is in a small town. It has more to offer and more to take than a big city ever could. There is just something about a small town that is hard to let go of. Ill b waiting for ur next blog:))
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